(2023-12-05). Mexico City shifts to electrically powered public transportation. america.cgtn.com Mexico City was once considered to be one of the most polluted cities in the world. | Mexico's capital has begun gradually shifting to electrically powered public transportation and the number of private electric cars is also on the rise, with the presence of Chinese brands in the market. | CGTN's Joel Richards reports.
(2023-12-05). Gobierno colombiano y ELN retoman ronda de diálogos en México. telesurtv.net México exhortó a que esta nueva ronda de diálogos contribuya a abrir vías para alcanzar una solución definitiva y duradera del conflicto.
(2023-12-05). Cuba's and Mexico's bolero declared as heritage by UNESCO. plenglish.com Kasane, Botswana, Dec 5 (Prensa Latina) The complex represented by the bolero and its spaces and social uses in Cuba and Mexico entered on Tuesday the UNESCO list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, when the binational candidacy was approved here.
(2023-12-05). Chicago's migrant communities forced to rely on mutual aid for healthcare. peoplesdispatch.org Health care provision for migrants in Chicago remains reliant on mutual aid and volunteer initiatives as winter approaches. Over 21,000 migrants, primarily from Latin America, have come to Chicago since August 2022…
(2023-12-05). House Progressives Vow to Oppose Spending Bill With Anti-Migrant Policies. pressenza.com "Progressives reject Republicans' cynical attempt to imperil the lives of people seeking safety to pass this supplemental funding bill," said leaders of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. | By Brett Wilkins | The U.S. Congressional Progressive Caucus said Monday that most of its 103 members would oppose an emergency spending package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan that empowers the Republican House majority to undermine protections for asylum-seekers, reinstate Trump-era travel bans, and implement other anti-immigrant policies."As Congress returns this week to consider the president's emergency supplemental fu…
(2023-12-05). Reino Unido y Ruanda firman polémico plan de asilo. telesurtv.net Reino Unido pretende enviar a Ruanda a miles de migrantes irregulares que solicitan asilo, a cambio, el país africano ya recibió un pago inicial de 140 millones de libras.